• gregorum@lemm.ee
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      2 months ago

      You’re gambling that there’s someone willing to pay that amount for your labor. The stakes? Your financial security.

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          Then you need to define gambling and working in no uncertain or ambiguous terms.

          When describing that which you do not wish to partake in, you gotta be REAL clear.

          Then we can understand what you mean by gambling vs working.

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          2 months ago

          That is working.

          Not if you lose your bet that anyone is willing to pay you your desired wage. Then it’s unemployment because you gambled and lost. And even if they do agree, it’s just luck that you won— but it’s still a gamble.

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              Good thing it’s typically mandated by state law. You don’t have a choice when it’s deducted from your paycheck in most cases, and you’re automatically enrolled. (In some states and situations, it’s paid for by the employers). Whether you ever take advantage of that is another matter.

              However, that’s irrelevant. All you’ve done here is demonstrate poor decision-making skills, and a profound misunderstanding of the concepts of both insurance and gambling.